They only thing that popped into my head was Bender from The Breakfast Club. It was like a bolt of lightning. As soon as I read that quote above I thought – no; more accurately, in my mind, I heard:

Another new winner in the AOTW tournament, but can they keep the title? We’ll see.

Now that we’re having different winners it’s forcing me to pay much more attention. And to get very confused. I come across so many assholes on eBay that I find myself asking two questions: (1) are they a big enough asshole; and (2) have they been a AOTW before?

Regardless, here’s the next AOTW match-up of 2014. Don’t forget to vote in the upper right hand corner.

I don’t like to try and sway any voting, but I love sharing information.

Consider this, the AOTW #5 could not sell his full Color set, with Satan Cross, for $450. He relisted a few times and then accepted the best offer. God damn I would love to know the final sale price.

Why is this worth mentioning? The AOTW #13 is not even offering a set (although there are 270 figures). If the idea is that a person is willing to pay for the convenience of buying a set, then why is there a premium for this auction?